A full-thickness chemical burn to the hand using formic acid-based anti-wart treatment: a case report and literature review

Introduction: Chemical burns are comparably rare but often result in full-thickness skin defects with frequent involvement of underlying structures. Hands are the most commonly affected injury site and impaired functional outcome is common. We present a case of an unusual chemical burn to the dorsum...

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Main Authors: Olivia Sjökvist, Christian Smolle, David Jensson, Fredrik Huss
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-02-01
Series:Scars, Burns & Healing
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2059513119897888
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spelling doaj-f4e65b998e024d789ddda1b2feb4e3032020-11-25T03:07:53ZengSAGE PublishingScars, Burns & Healing2059-51312020-02-01610.1177/2059513119897888A full-thickness chemical burn to the hand using formic acid-based anti-wart treatment: a case report and literature reviewOlivia Sjökvist0Christian Smolle1David Jensson2Fredrik Huss3Burn Center, Department of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery, Uppsala University Hospital, SwedenDivision of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Medical University of Graz, AustriaDepartment of Surgical Sciences, Plastic Surgery, Uppsala University, SwedenDepartment of Surgical Sciences, Plastic Surgery, Uppsala University, SwedenIntroduction: Chemical burns are comparably rare but often result in full-thickness skin defects with frequent involvement of underlying structures. Hands are the most commonly affected injury site and impaired functional outcome is common. We present a case of an unusual chemical burn to the dorsum of the hand of a child secondary to application of a topical anti-wart treatment containing formic acid. Case report: An 11-year-old girl was referred to our outpatient department with a full-thickness injury resulting from a chemical burn having used a topical formic acid solution in the treatment of common warts. On examination, a 20-mm circular full-thickness defect was noted to the dorsum of the hand. The extensor tendons were not involved and there were no signs of infection. She required surgical debridement and local flap coverage. The postoperative recovery was unremarkable. Conclusion: Through a comprehensive literature review, four common topical solutions used in anti-wart treatment were identified to be associated with burns. Together with our case, this highlights the importance of careful patient education in the usage of common topical over-the-counter treatments.https://doi.org/10.1177/2059513119897888
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Christian Smolle
David Jensson
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David Jensson
Fredrik Huss
A full-thickness chemical burn to the hand using formic acid-based anti-wart treatment: a case report and literature review
Scars, Burns & Healing
author_facet Olivia Sjökvist
Christian Smolle
David Jensson
Fredrik Huss
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title A full-thickness chemical burn to the hand using formic acid-based anti-wart treatment: a case report and literature review
title_short A full-thickness chemical burn to the hand using formic acid-based anti-wart treatment: a case report and literature review
title_full A full-thickness chemical burn to the hand using formic acid-based anti-wart treatment: a case report and literature review
title_fullStr A full-thickness chemical burn to the hand using formic acid-based anti-wart treatment: a case report and literature review
title_full_unstemmed A full-thickness chemical burn to the hand using formic acid-based anti-wart treatment: a case report and literature review
title_sort full-thickness chemical burn to the hand using formic acid-based anti-wart treatment: a case report and literature review
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Scars, Burns & Healing
issn 2059-5131
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Introduction: Chemical burns are comparably rare but often result in full-thickness skin defects with frequent involvement of underlying structures. Hands are the most commonly affected injury site and impaired functional outcome is common. We present a case of an unusual chemical burn to the dorsum of the hand of a child secondary to application of a topical anti-wart treatment containing formic acid. Case report: An 11-year-old girl was referred to our outpatient department with a full-thickness injury resulting from a chemical burn having used a topical formic acid solution in the treatment of common warts. On examination, a 20-mm circular full-thickness defect was noted to the dorsum of the hand. The extensor tendons were not involved and there were no signs of infection. She required surgical debridement and local flap coverage. The postoperative recovery was unremarkable. Conclusion: Through a comprehensive literature review, four common topical solutions used in anti-wart treatment were identified to be associated with burns. Together with our case, this highlights the importance of careful patient education in the usage of common topical over-the-counter treatments.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2059513119897888
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